“Of course, this is a very sound idea and very logical.

In fact, everyone understands this, but not everyone speaks out about it,” the parliamentarian noted.

According to him, all sane people believed that certification should have been completed last year.

“Therefore, any delay, delaying the launch, hits the pockets of European residents,” Ananskikh emphasized.

Earlier, the Bundestag announced the risks to Europe's energy supply if the certification of SP-2 is delayed.

Deputy Kotre specified that "this project was and will remain primarily economic and energy."